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IDRotary YearTitleClubAbstractCategoriesKeywordsExtension 
 
942E-Peptarian - November 9, 2018NewnanE-Peptarian - November 9, 2018Newsletterspdf
915Oct 15, 2018 MetrolinerMarietta-MetroOct 15, 2018 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
916Griffitarian 11 October 2018GriffinJeff Williams, Executive Director of Square Foot Ministry, spoke on the mission and works of the Ministry in constructing homes and transforming neighborhoods and lives. Newsletterspdf
1350Youth Protection Policy Acknowledgement2-page PDF outlining Rotary Youth Protection Policy with signature block for Club President acknowledgement of having read and understood the policyPresidents, Presidents-Elect, Service ChairsYouthpdf
918EPeptarian - October 12th, 2018NewnanEPeptarian - October 12th, 2018Newsletterspdf
919Marietta Grant ApplicationMariettaMarietta Grant Application 2018docx
920Oct 22, 2018 MetrolinerMarietta-MetroOct 22, 2018 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
921Griffitarian 18 October 2018GriffinChristy Plott spoke on her family's 95-year-old business - American Tanning and Leather Company.Newsletterspdf
922EPeptarian - October 19, 2018NewnanEPeptarian - October 19, 2018Newsletterspdf
923Prospective Member ApplicationNewnanProspective Member ApplicationPresidents, Presidents-Elect, Secretaries, Treasurers, Membership Chairspdf
1360Rotary Tech SystemsRoswellA quick reference guide on the various tasks that Rotary would like each leader/club to complete and where they can be found online.pdf
925Epeptarian - October 26th, 2018NewnanEpeptarian - October 26th, 2018Newsletterspdf
9262018 Jingle Jog 5/K RegistrationHenry CountyJingle Jogpdf
927Jingle JogHenry CountyJingle Jogpdf
928Teacher Exchange ApplicationRoswellDownload the application and follow the instructions to apply for this great program.pdf
929Oct 29, 2018 MetrolinerMarietta-MetroOct 29, 2018 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
930Griffitarian 25 October 2018GriffinCynthia Cole spoke on the Historic Banning Mills facility located in Carroll County. The 300-acre American Adventure Park offers a variety of activities and outside adventures that can be coupled with team building and group therapy activities.Newsletterspdf
9312018 RRC Teacher Exchange ApplicationRoswellDownload the application and follow the instructions to apply for this great opportunity.docx
933Rotalight (10-17-2018)MariettaRotalight (10-17-2018)Rotalight (10-17-2018)pdf
934Rotalight (10-24-2018)MariettaRotalight (10-24-2018)Rotalight (10-24-2018)pdf
935Rotalight (10-31-2018)MariettaRotalight (10-31-2018)Rotalight (10-31-2018)pdf
936Nov 5, 2018 MetrolinerMarietta-MetroNov 5, 2018 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
937EPeptarian - November 2, 2018NewnanEPeptarian - November 2, 2018Newsletterspdf
938Griffitarian 01 November 2018GriffinSpalding County Sheriff Darrell Dix presented this week's program by updating his department's activities in improving operation, organization, accountability, and professionalism. Dix also offered some basic information on avoiding, denying access, and defending against active shooters.Newsletterspdf
939Rotalight (11-7-2018)MariettaRotalight (11-7-2018)Rotalight (11-7-2018)pdf
940Nov 12, 2018 MetrolinerMarietta-MetroNov 12, 2018 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
941Griffitarian 08 November 2018GriffinThis last edition of The Griffitarian to be published reports our Veterans Day program honoring our many veterans in our Club.Newsletterspdf
1179Water and Sanitation Guidelines for Global Grant FundingRotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better
world. Through global grants, awarded by The Rotary Foundation, clubs and districts participate in strategically
focused, high-impact activities in these areas.
All global grant activities are required to align with the goals of an area of focus. For water and sanitation, the
goals are:
1. Provide equitable community access to safe water, improved sanitation, and hygiene
2. Strengthen the ability of communities to develop, fund, and maintain sustainable water and sanitation
systems
3. Support programs that enhance communities’ awareness of the benefits of safe water, improved
sanitation, and hygiene
4. Support studies for career-minded professionals related to water and sanitation
Presidents, Foundation Chairspdf
1002Home Page VideoRoswellVideo for home pagePresidents
994District Grants Presentation at PETSDistrict Grants Presentation at PETSPresidents, Presidents-Elect, Assistant Governorspptx
9932019-20 District Governor Citation2019-20 District Governor CitationPresidents, Presidents-Elect, Assistant Governorsdocx
1026Codicil to last will and testament benefiting the Rotary FoundationAmericusCodicil to amend a last will and testament for the benefit of the Rotary International FoundationPresidents, Presidents-Elect, Secretaries, Treasurers, Foundation ChairsLegacy, will, foundation, givingdocx
1029Sponsor ResponsibilitiesBuckhead1-page overview of new member Sponsor ResponsibilitiesPresidents, Membership Chairssponsor,membership
1033Brand StandardsRI Brand Guidlinespdf
1172Printable Bequest/Benefactor Commitment Form2-page PDF form for recording commitment to The Rotary Foundation Endowment. You can complete this form electronically and then print it.Foundation Chairsfoundation,benefactor,bequestpdf
1173Areas of Focus Policy StatementsThe Rotary Foundation strives to process grants efficiently and ensure the quality of grant-funded projects. In each policy statement, you’ll find lists of eligible and ineligible activities, including examples of the types of projects that Rotary clubs and districts have successfully implemented. All grant requests must comply with the policy statement related to their intended area of focus. Project planning is the
responsibility of the host club or district.
Presidents, Foundation Chairspdf
1174Basic Education and Literacy Guidelines for Global Grant FundingRotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better
world. Through global grants, awarded by The Rotary Foundation, clubs and districts participate in strategically
focused, high-impact activities in these areas.

All global grant activities are required to align with the goals of an area of focus. For basic education and literacy,
the goals are:
1. Involve the community to support programs that strengthen their capacity to provide basic education
and literacy to everyone
2. Increase adult literacy
3. Work to reduce gender disparity in education
4. Support basic education and literacy studies for career-minded professionals
Presidents, Foundation Chairspdf
1175Disease Prevention and Treatment Guidelines for Global Grant FundingRotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better
world. Through global grants, awarded by The Rotary Foundation, clubs and districts participate in strategically
focused, high-impact activities in these areas.
All global grant activities are required to align with the goals of an area of focus. For disease prevention and
treatment, the goals are:
1. Improve the capacity of local health care professionals
2. Promote disease prevention programs, with the goal of limiting the spread of communicable diseases
and reducing the incidences of non-communicable diseases and their complications
3. Enhance local communities’ health infrastructure
4. Educate and mobilize communities to help prevent the spread of major diseases
5. Prevent physical disability resulting from disease or injury
6. Support studies for career-minded professionals related to disease prevention and treatment
Presidents, Foundation Chairspdf
1176Economic and Community Development Guidelines for Global Grant FundingRotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better
world. Through global grants, awarded by The Rotary Foundation, clubs and districts participate in strategically
focused, high-impact activities in these areas.
All global grant activities are required to align with the goals of an area of focus. For economic and community
development, the goals are:
1. Build the capacity of entrepreneurs, community leaders, local organizations, and community networks
to support economic development in impoverished communities
2. Develop opportunities for productive work
3. Reduce poverty in underserved communities
4. Support studies for career-minded professionals related to economic and community development
Presidents, Foundation Chairspdf
1177Maternal and Child Health Guidelines for Global Grant FundingRotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better
world. Through global grants, awarded by The Rotary Foundation, clubs and districts participate in strategically
focused, high-impact activities in these areas.
All global grant activities are required to align with the goals of an area of focus. For maternal and child health,
the goals are:
1. Reduce the mortality and morbidity rate for children under age five
2. Reduce the maternal mortality and morbidity rate
3. Improve access to essential medical services, trained community health leaders, and health care
providers for mothers and their children
4. Support studies for career-minded professionals related to maternal and child health
Presidents, Foundation Chairspdf
1178Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Guidelines for Global Grant FundingRotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better
world. Through global grants, awarded by The Rotary Foundation, clubs and districts participate in strategically
focused, high-impact activities in these areas.
All global grant activities are required to align with the goals of an area of focus. For peace and conflict
prevention/resolution, the goals are:
1. Train leaders, including potential youth leaders, to prevent and mediate conflict
2. Support peacebuilding in communities and regions affected by conflict
3. Support studies related to peace and conflict prevention/resolution for career-minded professionals
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1549Entering A Membership GoalHow to enter a membership goal in the membership success center (MSC) through our district website.pdf
943Rotalight (11-14-2018)MariettaRotalight (11-14-2018)Rotalight (11-14-2018)pdf
1361Rotary Foundation Code of Policies (Oct. 2022)The Rotary Foundation Code of Policies, which includes how to setup and manage the District Rotary Foundation Committee (Section 25).pdf
1372Club Internal ControlsBuckhead3-page Word document describing club internal control policies and proceduresdocx
1512Scoreboard DocumentationHow to update the club scoreboard with action items and projects.pdf
855Policies - Voted by Board July 23, 2018 East CobbPolicies, board meeting, votedPresidents, Presidents-Elect, Secretaries, TreasurersPolicies, board meeting, voted
1213Big Blue Thank You Scholarship ApplicationHenry County7-page PDF scholarship application formPresidents
1202Rotary Strategic Planning Guide9-page PDF guide to developing a club strategic planPresidentsplanpdf
1569Club Management System Instructions8-page PDF explaining how to set up club management systems, e.g. DACdb or the district platform (Team Forte, Inc.)Presidents, Secretariespdf